Wow, been a huge Yngwie fan since the beginning ands him a bunch in the late 80's early 90's in his prime and have never even seen an LP or heard this live performance...very cool!!!
Indeed! he also better song writer back then. which is why till this day he keep playing far beyond the sun and black star coz he cant make any better composition afterwards....
I really like his guitar tone here. I can hear the metal of the strings, the plectrum scrapes, etc. I don't hear this clarity often nowadays in guitar music.
Yngwie was playing tremendous guitar in the mid-80s. He played melodious, fast, idea-filled phrases with great clarity. I could listen to Yngwie's guitar at this period for 24 hours straight without a break!
Agreed,..but after his car accIdent he hasn’t been the same, just a parody of himself,...mindless fast nonsense now, crappy phrasing, not much melodic ideas, even his wide dramatic vibrato isn’t the same,....it’s really too bad, from alcarrazz up to odyseey no one could come close
@@jakelee7639 it has nothing to do with the accident. Even in shows before the accident Yngwie was already starting to get lazy, repeat a lot of lines between songs. He not only did not evolve into a mature musician but he stayed behind the pack in terms of technique, taste and tone. And all due to a massive ego that to this day still eats up its share of Yngwie legacy. Such a shame.
@Moreno A. Hassem stayed behind the pack?...who...he pioneered this style of neo classical,..mid to late eighties there were many many great players but even at his worst was still better than most, cannot at all agree with behind the pack...from Alcatraz to trilogy his playing and tone was stellar, great wide dramatic vibrato, deadly clean,great phrasing and many musical ideas,..the accIdent, wether or not it was to blame, was a time stamp or marker of when his playing change...if never having heard him he would probably still be very impressive, but for those who have followed from the beginning he’s now a parody...he has influenced millions and I will always enjoy his first 5-6 records, and fondly remember seeing him in 84, 85, 86 and meeting him a couple times then....it is too bad now, but whether it’s him, vai, zakk, Eric Johnson, schenker, uli, etc, none are at all what they once were, ,
@@jakelee7639 Already in the 90s there were already several players much more advanced than Malmsteen technically. He was top game in 1983, but never managed to stay at that level or evolve from that. It was always downhill.
@@yanava not sure if your familiar with his work,..’83 was Alcatraz no parolee from rock and roll,...great album, great playing and great songs,...but in late ‘84 came his first solo record rising force which kicked everyone’s ass,...incredible playing never before heard,..he was still getting better,..that record set the pinnacle for his classical shred style and scared about every guitar player...next year marching out which is fantastic with killer songs and playing, ‘86 was trilogy which could be argued better but another great album and playing..’88 was odyseey with joe Lynn turner and it’s good but a bit of a slide,..songs not quite as good or interesting and his playing rushed and even more predictable than usual.....to each his own as far as opinions...but if you like ‘83 yngwie there is a bootleg of the demos from no parole from rock n roll demos without vocal on you tube...the solos are different from the final record but just as good, a rare gem this many years later....definitely worth the search and listen
Wow ! I was in Yngwie's Fan Club in the 90's called " Dragon's Fire ' later renamed " Malmsteen's Militia." where you could get hard to find Records, T-shirts and tidbits of anything about Yngwie. I Miss those days.
I have seen over 50 live Yngwie shows and recorded many early show’s 1983-1984 best solo’s tops was Chicago at metro in 1983 that night Yngwie’s guitar solo 🎸 was like bolts of lighting tossed about by Thor. This show is very lack luster actually all Milwaukee or Chicago shows from 1983-1986 were his best!!
This is ridicolus !😂😂! KILLER!! Imagine all you new fans, he was the ONLY ONE, playing This kind of music..! Then bam.. ! Rest is history! Here’s Malmsteen at his best! Listen to Anders drumsolo, SICK..S..I.C.K..🤢😂😂👊👊🤘
hard to believe this was the standard of possibility some 30 years ago, how much downhill have we gone... it's like someone coming back from the 1700's being used to these enormous Stone Castles and Cathedrals (that we can't replicate with modern technology by the way...) and seeing how the fuck did we get used to living in Cardboard Plywood houses these days
This is very slightly sped up, the sound is just off a little (it's not Eb but a few cents higher). Yngwie was absolutely unbelievable at this time but not quite this fast.
I think he still made good albums after the car crash, but something was missing, no compositions like Black Star, Far Beyond, Little Savage etc, I can't listen to his latest albums, But vintage Yngwie and I'm totally there. Around this time in '85 I bought a cassette at a record fair, just b/w photocopy marked Rising Force, I took a gamble and it payed off, it was Yngwie demos, Merlins Castle, Birth of the Sun etc, totally different player to what followed.
you can hear the sound of his picking on these old recordings that Paul Gilbert once likened to a popsicle stick in bicycle spokes. After his accident in 1987 he didn't really have the same popping sound to his playing. Still better than many though.
I believe 1986-1987 was also when he switched to delrin picks which would explain some change in sound, but the main thing is that he wasn't the same (live) after the accident, like you said. By the time Trial by Fire was released, he already sounded sloppier and didn't go for those fiery ascending lines across all strings (Trilogy intro, for example).
@@cptjeanlucpicard yeah you can really hear it in the articulation of his picking. Like you said he was much sloppier post wreck but then his doctors told him he'd never play again so it's still pretty amazing.
For those of you who think YM is so original….he is playing many many classical motifs and phrases and then improvising on them. Simply look back at Mozart, Bach, Vivaldi to name a few great composers…..and listen to their ideas already played and in print….you will see YM did them justice….but original….no
Wow, been a huge Yngwie fan since the beginning ands him a bunch in the late 80's early 90's in his prime and have never even seen an LP or heard this live performance...very cool!!!
the further back you go in yngwie's career the better he plays and sounds.
spot on
Not all
Indeed! he also better song writer back then. which is why till this day he keep playing far beyond the sun and black star coz he cant make any better composition afterwards....
Boomer take
Like in any artist,actors,bands
OMG!! One of the best performances of YM.
Yup!
I really like his guitar tone here. I can hear the metal of the strings, the plectrum scrapes, etc. I don't hear this clarity often nowadays in guitar music.
An inspiration in all of my guitar playing life. Glad he's still with us!
now you make me think if he had died in the car accident how legendary he would be
2024年の今聴いても完全にS級超絶技巧なんだから恐れ入る。
しかもここまでこんな風に弾く先駆者はいなかった中で。
今ではこのレコードとほぼ同じ様に弾ける人はUA-camでチラホラ見かける様になったけど、当時のシーンに於いてイングヴェイのこのプレイの衝撃はとんでもなかっただろうね。
どうやってプレイしてるかは40年経った今ならよく分かるけど、だからと言ってこんな風に指は動かない汗
子供の頃からやってれば違ったんだろうけど・・。
The very early 80s malmsteen is absolutely mind blowing talent
私はイングヴェイ・マルムスティーンの大ファンです。
二十歳過ぎにレコード音源と『アルカトラス メタリック・ライヴ』を体験した瞬間から、別のギタリストの大ファンだったのが、一瞬にしてギターの弾き方は勿論、髪型や服装やアクセサリーまでイングヴェイ・マルムスティーンの真似をする程の大ファンになりました。
このステージ音源は凄まじい、素晴らしいギター・プレイの嵐ですね!
Yngwie was playing tremendous guitar in the mid-80s. He played melodious, fast, idea-filled phrases with great clarity. I could listen to Yngwie's guitar at this period for 24 hours straight without a break!
Agreed,..but after his car accIdent he hasn’t been the same, just a parody of himself,...mindless fast nonsense now, crappy phrasing, not much melodic ideas, even his wide dramatic vibrato isn’t the same,....it’s really too bad, from alcarrazz up to odyseey no one could come close
@@jakelee7639 it has nothing to do with the accident. Even in shows before the accident Yngwie was already starting to get lazy, repeat a lot of lines between songs. He not only did not evolve into a mature musician but he stayed behind the pack in terms of technique, taste and tone. And all due to a massive ego that to this day still eats up its share of Yngwie legacy. Such a shame.
@Moreno A. Hassem stayed behind the pack?...who...he pioneered this style of neo classical,..mid to late eighties there were many many great players but even at his worst was still better than most, cannot at all agree with behind the pack...from Alcatraz to trilogy his playing and tone was stellar, great wide dramatic vibrato, deadly clean,great phrasing and many musical ideas,..the accIdent, wether or not it was to blame, was a time stamp or marker of when his playing change...if never having heard him he would probably still be very impressive, but for those who have followed from the beginning he’s now a parody...he has influenced millions and I will always enjoy his first 5-6 records, and fondly remember seeing him in 84, 85, 86 and meeting him a couple times then....it is too bad now, but whether it’s him, vai, zakk, Eric Johnson, schenker, uli, etc, none are at all what they once were,
,
@@jakelee7639 Already in the 90s there were already several players much more advanced than Malmsteen technically. He was top game in 1983, but never managed to stay at that level or evolve from that. It was always downhill.
@@yanava not sure if your familiar with his work,..’83 was Alcatraz no parolee from rock and roll,...great album, great playing and great songs,...but in late ‘84 came his first solo record rising force which kicked everyone’s ass,...incredible playing never before heard,..he was still getting better,..that record set the pinnacle for his classical shred style and scared about every guitar player...next year marching out which is fantastic with killer songs and playing, ‘86 was trilogy which could be argued better but another great album and playing..’88 was odyseey with joe Lynn turner and it’s good but a bit of a slide,..songs not quite as good or interesting and his playing rushed and even more predictable than usual.....to each his own as far as opinions...but if you like ‘83 yngwie there is a bootleg of the demos from no parole from rock n roll demos without vocal on you tube...the solos are different from the final record but just as good, a rare gem this many years later....definitely worth the search and listen
Wow! I have not heard this before. Incredible!
Wow ! I was in Yngwie's Fan Club in the 90's called " Dragon's Fire ' later renamed " Malmsteen's Militia." where you could get hard to find Records, T-shirts and tidbits of anything about Yngwie. I Miss those days.
Cool!
UNTOUCHABLE IN THAT TIME.....
4:00 Just firey playing at the edge of insanity!
Total improv…his mind and fingers working together faster than anyone ever🤘
Saw him open for AC/DC IN Rochester and Toronto this tour..strange pairing but killer shows.
It's Yngwie's tone that everyone knows.
Fantastic
I have this on CD. Had a tape back in the 80s of it and somehow it survived and ran it off on CD in recent years.
(Bless you )for sharing.I can't get enough of anything early yngwie.
Yngwie es unas mis inspiraciones mas grandes de la musica personalmente
Yngwie el mejor guitarrista de todos los tiempos.. inspiracion total.
Untouchable in 1985 and still untouchable in 2022! Respect 👏🏻👏🏻🇸🇪🇸🇪
The king🤟
yngiwe malmsteen back in those days would have been worlds best guitar player. deffently man Just listen to those riffs solos
This was a concert recorded in Sweden back in ‘85…
I was there.🤘
@@christervainiowhere was it?
@@dplzkc6713A place called Göta Lejon in Stockholm.
I have seen over 50 live Yngwie shows and recorded many early show’s 1983-1984 best solo’s tops was Chicago at metro in 1983 that night Yngwie’s guitar solo 🎸 was like bolts of lighting tossed about by Thor. This show is very lack luster actually all Milwaukee or Chicago shows from 1983-1986 were his best!!
Puedes subirlos a UA-cam ??
Please upload them!
この頃のイングヴェイは音がもうバイオリンのそれと言うか、音そのものがクラシックなんだよなあ。
4:23 Now what was that?! Unreal
I had this bootleg on vinyl! I thought it was lost in time! Thanks for posting!
@xpz25nfh This isn’t a bootleg- it’s a fan club edition, genius.🤷♂️🤦♂️
0:14 - 0:24 jesus fkn christ the speed and accuracy of his picking is insane.
@@zjow4755 dnt think so. listen to the sound of the crowd 1:10 they sound normal. the sound pitch of the crowd would be higher if it was sped up.
The best ever🤘
the king the maestro 🎸🤘🎻
Yngwie everytime number 1
Modern day Paganini
Thank you !
Yngwie jenius
awesome
Génial, claro.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is ridicolus !😂😂! KILLER!! Imagine all you new fans, he was the ONLY ONE, playing This kind of music..! Then bam.. ! Rest is history! Here’s Malmsteen at his best! Listen to Anders drumsolo, SICK..S..I.C.K..🤢😂😂👊👊🤘
Wow I never heard this!!! Is this from Reseda, California night club?
The lick at 9:04 🔥
And the entire outro to Black Star🔥🔥🔥
No one can touch this!
this is not reseda
@@vanguard4065 ok cool
Sweden 1985
Best LITTLE SAVAGE I’ve heard! Awesome, He’s playful & a little rough . Makes Even better, awesome drummer here! Anders?? 🤷🏼♂️.. 👏🤘🤘
This is wild hot guitar playing blows eddie away
SALUDOS DESDE LIMA PERÚ
Thanks!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
No problem!!
Yngwie J. Malmsteen is the worlds best hard rock Master Lead Guitarist in Europe & the worlds.
I have this as well 🤟
24:12 Anguish And Fear
Damn he was on.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Fantastic play. RIP Yngwie.
He is still alive you know.
He died after his car accident, the current one is an imposter.
Remember when his tape came out. I thought "NO WAY!!!! IMPOSSIBLE!!! What idiots! How are they gonna pull this fake stuff off live?"
🤘🤘
this Lp was never released in the record shops back in 85
+1 for Jeff Scott Soto vocals.
Rising Force is the worlds best hard rock bands in Europe & the worlds.
😳 Just too much fire going on here! 💥
@Afurthyclays Nope. Not too much.🤡🤷♂️🤦♂️
I Have This Exact Album Somewhere in My Collection....
hard to believe this was the standard of possibility some 30 years ago, how much downhill have we gone... it's like someone coming back from the 1700's being used to these enormous Stone Castles and Cathedrals (that we can't replicate with modern technology by the way...) and seeing how the fuck did we get used to living in Cardboard Plywood houses these days
They knew about Jews back then
This is just about 40 years ago, not 30
Black Stan FTW
This bootleg was recorded in Japan tour 1985. Not fan club edition !
Holy 🙏🙏
q afilado estaba ynwie
This is very slightly sped up, the sound is just off a little (it's not Eb but a few cents higher). Yngwie was absolutely unbelievable at this time but not quite this fast.
既にこんな大昔からG専上のアリアのくだりをプレイしてたんですね((アリアだけに?)
I think he still made good albums after the car crash, but something was missing, no compositions like Black Star, Far Beyond, Little Savage etc, I can't listen to his latest albums, But vintage Yngwie and I'm totally there. Around this time in '85 I bought a cassette at a record fair, just b/w photocopy marked Rising Force, I took a gamble and it payed off, it was Yngwie demos, Merlins Castle, Birth of the Sun etc, totally different player to what followed.
This is a normie narrative that gets endlessly repeated as though it's some sort of revelation. We know boomers prefer early Yngwie
スティーラー持ってます?
Black Stan -> Black Star
音楽だなぁ
Aria pro Ⅱ エンドースしとるなぁ
Not human.
Unbelievably good. Not like these days unfortunately.
ありがとう!
イングヴェイに聞かせたい…
you can hear the sound of his picking on these old recordings that Paul Gilbert once likened to a popsicle stick in bicycle spokes. After his accident in 1987 he didn't really have the same popping sound to his playing. Still better than many though.
I believe 1986-1987 was also when he switched to delrin picks which would explain some change in sound, but the main thing is that he wasn't the same (live) after the accident, like you said.
By the time Trial by Fire was released, he already sounded sloppier and didn't go for those fiery ascending lines across all strings (Trilogy intro, for example).
@@cptjeanlucpicard yeah you can really hear it in the articulation of his picking. Like you said he was much sloppier post wreck but then his doctors told him he'd never play again so it's still pretty amazing.
Then people marvel at his right hand in 90s tutorials
I have a copy of this vinyl for sale if anyone is interested.
Japanese title "Surrendered" as it is「参りました!」
イングヴェイに聞かせたい…
「悪くはないな。だけど今の俺のプレイの方がより”ヴァイブ”してるぜ。俺は今も進化してるんだ。」
とか言って全く取り合わなそう。
けどみんながいなくなったらこっそり聴いて「あー、俺も昔は上手かったなあ・・」
って思いそうw
What a spectacular example of how frightening YJM was to me in the 80s
I can hear a huge difference between the demon child who wanted and man who got it.
For those of you who think YM is so original….he is playing many many classical motifs and phrases and then improvising on them.
Simply look back at Mozart, Bach, Vivaldi to name a few great composers…..and listen to their ideas already played and in print….you will see YM did them justice….but original….no
Yngwies unknown brother Ynwie!
To be a true musical artist you have to have your own voice or else you are just painting by numbers. Malmsteen was/is a true artist. 😊
THIS is a pen
The king 🤟